Again, not much of interest there. The Melissa F Olsen Boundary Magic series (1-3) look fairly reasonable, and the C S Quinn Thief-Taker series (1-3) may be of interest too (mysteries set in London of 1665).

OK. Not strictly bargain-bargain, but it's one of those leaps of faith when you use a provider for the first time. I ordered a hardback copy of Mythras from Booksplease (http://www.booksplea.se), who are (apparently) based in Southport. I had never heard of them before and I'm naturally suspicious, but also curious as well. £23.65 with free shipping seemed like a bargain for a new hardback, so I ordered it last Sunday - and this morning, I got my copy, well packed and in excellent condition.

I note that the site has a pile of other RPG books - and have a caution that some of the Mythras is in French! - but they appear to adjust prices based on stock and demand, as Mythras has now risen to £25.02.

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